From your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

Press deeply or touch and hold on the audio card in the upper right corner to open audio controls. If you don't see the other devices that you want to play audio through, tap to switch from playback controls to AirPlay options.

Tap each device through which you want to play the current audio.

1 You can also use the Music app, Podcasts app, or other apps to play audio through multiple devices. While listening to a song or podcast, tap the player at the bottom of the screen, tap , and then select the devices that you want to AirPlay to.

From your Mac or PC

Open iTunes and play music.

At the top of the iTunes window, click .

Check the box to the right of the name of a device to play the currently playing audio through that device. If you choose to AirPlay to an Apple TV, you might be asked to enter a passcode.

From your Apple TV or HomePod

If you're listening to music, swipe up on your remote and select . Or press and hold on your remote.

Select each additional device through which you want to play audio.

AirPlay from Apple TV to HomePod is currently in beta.

Get help

If your music stops playing unexpectedly, use your device or Siri to start playing music again. In some situations, the Home app might be using your HomePod or Apple TV as the audio source to stream music from online (even if your HomePod or Apple TV isn’t currently playing music). Using Siri on that device or performing another task might cause playback to stop everywhere. You can also use an iOS device or computer with iTunes as a hub to manually stream music instead.

If you can’t check the box to add the currently playing music to a HomePod, Apple TV, or speaker, the device might need to be updated. Learn about what's required for AirPlay.